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Date
1885 – 1905
Material
wood
Catalogue Number
101.02.1006
Description
From Bankhead boarding house, names from 1905-07, thick, weathered, grey piece of board, narrower dado along one edge to fitdoor 14.5 cm slot chiseled in narrow edge to fit door hinge, list of names (unreadable) written in chalky substance down entire board length; board headed by"1905 to 1907", …
Title
Doorjamb Section
Date
1885 – 1905
Material
wood
Dimensions
4.1 x 18.5 x 128.3 cm
Description
From Bankhead boarding house, names from 1905-07, thick, weathered, grey piece of board, narrower dado along one edge to fitdoor 14.5 cm slot chiseled in narrow edge to fit door hinge, list of names (unreadable) written in chalky substance down entire board length; board headed by"1905 to 1907", pencilled graffiti at top, "Deacon was here 1969".
Subject
towns
Bankhead
Credit
Gift of James Anderson, 1972
Catalogue Number
101.02.1006
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Licence, Accessory Plate

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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
paper
Catalogue Number
106.06.1028
Description
Hard pressed paper licence plate accessory. Shaped rectangle, silver backed decal covered with an ivory coloured laminate. Red sans serif lettering "Banff Fire Dept.". Both blc and brc broken off.
Title
Licence, Accessory Plate
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
paper
Dimensions
9.8 x 25.4 cm
Description
Hard pressed paper licence plate accessory. Shaped rectangle, silver backed decal covered with an ivory coloured laminate. Red sans serif lettering "Banff Fire Dept.". Both blc and brc broken off.
Subject
transportation
towns
Banff
Fire Department
Credit
Gift of Kelly Sykes, Banff, 1985
Catalogue Number
106.06.1028
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